
Such changes took place in Poland over a period of several months - from the end of 1988 to the end of January 1990? Michał Bielawski, through the prism of official and underground archives, shows the then state of mind of Poles, their fears, hopes and reflections. Film materials from the 1988-1990 period are in harmony with the photographs and diaries written by Poles at that time, as well as with the messages about the changes taking place. We observe the most important political, social and moral events of that period, confronted or reinforced by the comments of their active observers: ordinary people, politicians of the government camp and oppositionists.
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Cast
Marta Perchuć-Burzyńska
Voiceover (voice)
Andrzej Matul
Voiceover (voice)
Adam Tkaczyk
Voiceover (voice)
Jacek Ambroziak
Self (archive footage)
Jan Dworak
Self (archive footage)
Konstanty Gebert
Self (archive footage)
Jacek Kuroń
Self (archive footage)

Krystyna Janda
Self (archive footage)
Mieczysław F. Rakowski
Self (archive footage)
Janusz Korwin-Mikke
Self (archive footage)
Aleksander Hall
Self (archive footage)
Piotr Ikonowicz
Self (archive footage)
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